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The Columbus Dispatch • Monday October 22, 2012 7:18 AM

COLUMBUS -- Ohioans who bought certain e-books are being reminded that they might be entitled to
a share of a $2 million settlement allotted to consumers in the state.

“This settlement helps consumers who were overcharged to get back some money for their past
purchases,” Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said last week.

Consumers affected by the settlement are likely to receive emails from the retailers where they
bought their e-books. Consumers who bought e-books through Apple or Sony will have received emails
showing the sender as State Attorneys General E-book Settlement (Administrator@vertismail.com).